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Vision Carthage opens voting for best residential and community landscaping
Carthage, MO – Vision Carthage is kicking off its annual Carthage in Bloom Awards! This beautification initiative recognizes the most…
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Panelists picked to recommend changes to K-12 school funding model
The governor is appointing task force members who are to recommend changes to Missouri’s K-12 school funding model, which has…
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Governor Kelly directs flags be flown at half-staff for Peace Officers Memorial Day
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly, in accordance with Executive Order #20-30, on Tuesday, directed flags throughout the State of Kansas…
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City’s monthly tree limb drop-off program open May 16 & 17
Joplin, MO – Residents who have cleared old brush and tree limbs from the winter months of accumulation can drop…
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Potential measles exposures at Wichita airport
TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and local health departments continue to respond to measles cases in…
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U.S. 400 railroad crossing closed for repairs
The South Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad is repairing the crossing on U.S. 400 east of K-7 at Cherokee, Kansas. The…
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Trump tax cuts and big beautiful bill – KS Congressman Schmidt
What happens to the Trump tax cuts if they are not addressed in the budget bill going through Congress? Kansas…
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Webb City hosts Special Olympics of Missouri track meet
It was a fun-filled morning at the Missouri Special Olympics Track Meet at Webb City High School on Friday. Hundreds…
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Local church leader says selection of American Pope is “unprecedented”
The Roman Catholic Church has a new Pope. He is 69-year-old Leo XIV – the first-ever American chosen to lead…
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